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In an iron atom (Z=26), the differentiating electron enters which of the following sublevel.


A

3d

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4d

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C

4p

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D

5p

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Solution

The correct option is A

3d


Explanation:

Differentiating Electrons:

  • In transition metal, the differentiating electrons go through the penultimate shell.
  • The penultimate shell is that the shell immediately presents previous to the valence or the last shell. i.e., the second last shell of the atom.
  • Iron(Fe) is a transition metal and its atomic number is 26.
  • So, the electronic configuration of Iron is 1s22s22p63s23p63d64s2.
  • So, the differentiating electron of iron enters in 3d subshell.

Hence, option (A) is the correct answer. In an iron atom (Fe), the differentiating electron enters the subshell 3d.


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